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2010 General Write in Report NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide -GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR Ballston -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Rick Lazio WRIT 2 003 John Nemjo WRIT 1 004 Rick Lazio WRIT 3 006 Jacob Sharpe WRIT 2 007 Jim Nolan WRIT 2 Charlton -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 David Paterson WRIT 1 Livingston T Coulter WRIT 1 Scattering WRIT 1 002 David Paterson WRIT 1 003 David Paterson WRIT 2 Jim Tedisco WRIT 1 004 David Paterson WRIT 2 Scattering WRIT 1 Clifton Park -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Phil Barrett WRIT 1 002 John Nemjo WRIT 1 004 Dan Honic WRIT 1 Harry Wilson WRIT 1 009 E. Bartholic WRIT 1 010 Scattering WRIT 1 011 Matthew Kern WRIT 1 012 James Nolan WRIT 1 014 Joe Castaldo WRIT 1 Michael B lorn berg WRIT 1 David Paterson WRIT 1 015 John Faso WRIT 1 Kenneth Gellhaus WRIT 1 Sophia Frances DeMasi WRIT 1 018 Ryan Cooper WRIT 1 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 Scattering WRIT 1 019 Aislinn Melia WRIT 1 020 John Faso WRIT 1 Scattering WRIT 1 022 David Paterson WRIT 2 023 Rudy Guiliani WRIT 1 Dorothy Walsh Sisto WRIT 1 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 024 Jerry Jennings WRIT 1 11/29/2010 12:39:55 PM Page 2 NTS Election Nig ht Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/W rite-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide - GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR Clifton Park -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: Scattering WRIT 1 027 Scattering WRIT 1 029 Tim Lynch WRIT 1 David Paterson WRIT 1 Scattering WRIT 2 034 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 David Paterson WRIT 1 Scattering WRIT 1 Corinth - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: V ote Type: Vote s: 001 Scattering WRIT 1 002 David Paterson WRIT 2 Scattering WRIT 1 003 David Paterson WRIT 1 Galway - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: V ote Type: Votes: 001 Rick Lazio WRIT 3 Greenfield - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 001 Jethro Gibbs WRIT 1 003 Judson K ilm er WRIT 1 004 David Paterson WRIT 1 Peter Farley WRIT 1 006 David Paterson WRIT I 007 John Nemjo WRIT 2 Hadley - Ward: 000 D is trict: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Jim Nolan WRIT H alfm oon - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Scattering WRIT I 008 Rick Lazio WRIT I Bridget Walterdorf WRIT 1 Noel Pauley WRIT I 009 Rick Lazio WRIT I 012 Daniel Hornick WRIT 2 018 David Paterson WRIT I Scattering WRIT 1 Fred Bartz WRIT 1 11/29/2010 12:39:55 PM Page 3 NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide - GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR Malta - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Jim Nola n WRIT 1 Gerald Winters WRIT 1 Robert Hinckley WRIT 2 003 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 John Nemjo WRIT 1 005 John Faso WRIT 1 David Paterson WRIT 1 006 Jim Nolan WRIT 8 007 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 David Paterson WRIT 1 008 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 009 Jim Nolan WRIT 2 Scattering WRIT 1 010 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 011 Scattering WRIT 1 012 James Nolan WRIT 4 Rick L azio WRIT 4 Mechanicville - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Patrick Nowacki WRIT 004 Scattering WRIT 006 Scattering WRIT Milton -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Jim Nolan WRIT 3 002 Jim Nolan WRIT 2 003 Scattering WRIT 1 005 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 006 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 007 Jim Nola n WRIT 4 009 Scattering WRIT 1 010 Rick Lazio , WRIT 1 John Whittel WRIT 1 John Nemjo WRIT 1 011 Jim Nola n WRIT 1 Emma M Demail WRIT 1 012 John N emjo WRIT 1 013 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 014 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 John Mancini WRIT 1 11/29/2010 12:39:56 PM Page 4 NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide -GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR Moreau - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 David Pa terson WRIT 3 002 David Paterson WRIT I 003 Roy MacDonald WRIT I 004 David Paterson WRIT I 005 Scattering WRIT I 006 Scattering WRIT 1 Danny Donahue WRIT 1 008 Robert Buser Jr WRIT I 009 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 010 Rick Lazio WRIT I 011 Rick Lazio WRIT 1 David Paterson WRIT 1 Northum berland -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Scattering WRIT I 003 David Paterson WRIT 1 John Nemjo WRIT 2 004 Gregory Simmons WRIT 1 Providence -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 002 Peter Burgess WRIT Saratoga -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 001 David Paterson WRIT 002 David Paterson WRIT Martin Pozefski WRIT 004 Eric Posternak WRIT 005 William J Clinton WRIT John Nemjo WRIT Harry Willson WRIT Saratoga Spgs - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 001 David Paterson WRIT Christopher Gibson WRIT 004 Carl McCall WRIT 005 John Nemjo WRIT 006 Scattering WRIT John Nemjo WRIT 008 David Paterson WRIT 011 Harry Wilson WRIT 11/29/2010 12:39:57 PM Page 5 NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide - GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR Saratoga Spgs -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: David Paterson WRIT 1 John Nemjo WRIT 1 Michael D Wilcox WRIT 1 Elizabeth Holtzman WRIT I 012 David Paterson WRIT 1 014 G W Stevens WRIT 1 015 David Paterson WRIT 2 Dr Robert E Judge WRIT 1 Alex Song WRIT 1 016 Scattering WRIT 1 017 Jim Nolan WRIT 1 John Nemjo WRIT 1 019 Jim Nolan WRIT 2 020 Mickey Sorrell WRIT 1 021 George Pataki WRIT 2 Richard Ravitch WRIT 1 023 David Pa terson WRIT 3 Stillwater -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 001 Scattering WRIT 1 003 David Paterson WRIT 1 004 Scattering WRIT 1 005 Scattering WRIT 1 George Pataki WRIT 2 008 Rudy Giuliani WRIT 1 W aterford - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Gregg Browne WRIT 1 J Christopher Callaghan WRIT 1 002 J Christopher Callahan WRIT 1 004 Frank M clem ent WRIT 2 Peter Malesky WRIT 1 005 Rick Lazio WRIT 2 Sharon Freyer WRIT 1 008 Rudy GiulIani WRIT 1 Wilton -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 001 John Nemjo WRIT Andi Weiss Bartrak WRIT 002 Tim Nolan WRIT 003 David Paterson WRIT 11/29/2010 12:39:58 PM Page 6 NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide -GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR Wilton - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 004 Steven VanWinckler Jr WRIT 006 Bill Fruci WRIT 008 Rick Lazio WRIT 010 Rick Lazio WRIT Oil Rick Lazio WRIT 012 John Nemjo WRIT 013 Jim Nolan WRIT Theodore V anDerver II WRIT 014 John N emjo WRIT Matt Dill WRIT 015 David Paterson WRIT State Wide - COMPTROLLER Clifton Park -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Santina T. Lynch WRIT 010 Scattering WRIT Gary Arzberger WRIT 013 Joseph Morelli WRIT 015 Sage E. Gibson WRIT Halfm oon - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Scattering WRIT Malta - Ward: 000 D is trict: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s : 002 John G aetoni WRIT Moshe Deyon WRIT Sue Nolan WRIT Milton -Ward: 000 D is trict: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Scattering WRIT Michael Fuzioli WRIT 003 Scattering WRIT 009 Scattering WRIT 010 Tom Boghosian WRIT Saratoga Spgs - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 006 James W Greene WRIT 11/29/2010 12:39:58 PM Page 7 NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFF/C/AL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide -A TTORNEY GENERAL Clifton Park - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 S antina T. Lynch WRIT I 005 Scattering WRIT I 010 Scattering WRIT I 014 Jeff Jordan WRIT I 015 Darby R. Gibson WRIT I 034 Richard Brodsky WRIT 2 Elliot Spitzer WRIT I Greenfield - Ward: 000 D is trict: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Howard Stern WRIT Halfmoon - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Scattering WRIT 018 Elliot Spitzer WRIT Malta - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 002 Jam es Long WRIT Cliff Long WRIT 005 Sean Coffy WRIT Oil Rice WRIT 012 Thomas Russ WRIT Milton -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Sybil Newell WRIT 009 Scattering WRIT 010 Matt Jones WRIT Northum berland - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Shawn Howard WRIT Saratoga - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Scattering WRIT Saratoga Spgs - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 004 Mark D unlea WRIT 006 Gregory J Greene WRIT Eric Donavan WRIT 11/29/2010 12:39:59 PM Page 8 NTS Election Night Reportin System -Re-Canvas -Districts/Write-lns OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide -A TTORNEY GENERAL Stillwater -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 006 Elliot Spitzer WRIT W aterford - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Warren Redlich WRIT Wilton -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 004 Tim Huff WRIT State Wide -UNITED STATES SENA TOR (6YR TERM) Ballston - Ward: 000 D is trict: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 009 Allan Colyer WRIT 3 Clifton Park - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 006 S antina T. Lynch WRIT 009 Carey WRIT 010 Scattering WRIT 015 Olga S. Gibson WRIT Halfm oon - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 003 Scattering WRIT 007 David Malpass WRIT Malta -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Christen G illibrand WRIT Cliff Long WRIT Milton -Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Votes: 001 Wendell N eyehauer WRIT 009 Scattering WRIT Moreau - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 006 Scott Richards WRIT Northum berland - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 001 Shawn Howard WRIT 11/29/2010 12:39:59 PM Page 9 NTS Election Night Reportin System - Re-Canvas - Districts/Write-Ins OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION State Wide -UNITED STATES SEN A TOR (6YR TERM) Saratoga - Ward: 000 District: Candidate: Vote Type: Vote s: 002 Kyle T Fassett WRIT Saratoga Spgs - Ward: 000 District:
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